Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c++:1853 comp.org.usenix:618 Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!syntron!jtsv16!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!amdcad!ames!ucsd!ucsbcsl!bertrand From: bertrand@hub.ucsb.edu (Bertrand Meyer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: C++ considered disenchanting Keywords: object oriented programming, Eiffel, software pricing Message-ID: <943@hub.ucsb.edu> Date: 30 Oct 88 19:40:35 GMT Article-I.D.: hub.943 Organization: University of California, Santa Barbara Lines: 33 In article <335@pvab.UUCP>, robert@pvab.UUCP (Robert Claeson) writes: > > Interactive charges a lot of money for the Eiffel compiler and tools. > Just how much money constitutes ``a lot of money'' is a matter of opinion and you are free to have your own. Just two comments for the record: 1 - Eiffel is a commercial product; its developers have neither the resources of a giant corporation nor the government funds which would permit them to indulge in dumping. However we believe our prices are quite reasonable when compared to other CASE tools and to other commercial implementations of object-oriented languages. For academic users, cheap licenses are available. 2 - Whatever individual opinions may be, I would hate to let the idea that ``Eiffel is great but only rich people can afford it'' become part of accepted wisdom. The net is not the appropriate place to post a price list but I urge any interested party to get concrete pricing information from the appropriate source. -- Bertrand Meyer Interactive Software Engineering, 270 Storke Road Suite 7 Goleta CA 93117 - Phone 805-685-1006, Fax 805-685-6869 In Europe: Societe des Outils du Logiciel Centre d'Affaires 3MPP, 4 rue Rene Barthelemy 92120 Montrouge France Phone (33 - 1) 46 57 13 36 or 42 53 65 82 - Fax (33 - 1) 46 57 01 03 Note: Best E-mail addresses willl soon (Mid-November) be bertrand@eiffel.COM and eiffel!bertrand@uunet.UU.NET. Current one will still work.